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Steelex upvc pipe 2″ sch40, 6 meter length.
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Description Steelex upvc pipe 2″ sch40
The Steelex UPVC Pipe 2″ Sch-40 ASTM Standard is designed for use in a variety of applications, including:
- Cold water lines
- Water supply systems
- Drainage systems
- Industrial piping systems
- HVAC systems
- Chemical processing systems
Specifications
- Material: Un plasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC)
- Size: 2 inches
- Schedule: Sch-40
- Color: White
- UPVC does not support combustion and is self-extinguishing
- Length: 6 meters
- PSI rating: Not specified (please consult the manufacturer’s documentation for specific PSI ratings)
Application
The Steelex UPVC Pipe 2″ Sch-40 ASTM Standard is commonly used in:
- Water treatment plants
- Chemical processing plants
- Power generation plants
- Oil and gas refineries
- Industrial processes
Why Use Steelex UPVC Pipe 2″ Schedule 40
- Durability: UPVC is resistant to corrosion, chemicals, and UV light, ensuring a long lifespan even in harsh environments.
- Lightweight: Easier to handle and transport compared to traditional metal pipes, simplifying installation processes.
- Cost-effective: Provides a reliable solution at a competitive price point, making it suitable for various applications.
- Compliance with Standards: Adhering to ASTM D-1785 ensures safety and performance in pressure applications.
How to Use:
- Cutting the Pipe: Cut the 2″ UPVC pipe to the desired length using a pipe cutter or fine-toothed saw. Ensure the cut is square and smooth.
- Dry Fit: Fit the pipe and any necessary fittings (elbows, tees, etc.) together to ensure proper alignment before applying cement.
- Solvent Cement Application:
- Clean both the outside of the pipe and the inside of the fitting.
- Apply UPVC solvent cement evenly to both surfaces.
- Assembly: Push the pipe into the fitting immediately after applying the solvent cement, and rotate it slightly to ensure an even distribution of the cement. Hold in place for 10-15 seconds.
- Curing: Allow the joint to fully cure according to the manufacturer is recommendations (typically 24 hours) before exposing the system to pressure.
- Pressure Testing: Once cured, conduct a pressure test to ensure that the system is leak-free and able to withstand the required pressure.
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